Bachmut is a town in the Donbas, which was under terrific assault from Russia. But as long as Bachmut stood, there was hope for the rest of Ukraine. Most people had a rough estimate there are about 5,000 left now. Those who stayed were the poor, those who were too ill to move. And mostly they just said they couldn't imagine living elsewhere.
Since Brexit’s earliest days, the trade status of Northern Ireland and its border with the Republic of Ireland have been a perilous sticking point. We examine a deal that might—and should—resolve matters at last. Our correspondent looks at all the plush office space being converted into family homes. And an obituary for the ruined city of Bakhmut in eastern Ukraine.
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